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An Alarming Percentage Of Men Think They Could Win A Point Off Serena Williams

An Alarming Percentage Of Men Think They Could Win A Point Off Serena Williams
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Some people need a little more self awareness. Apparently, 12% of men believe they could win a point off 23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams, a YouGov survey has found.


Let's just try to think about that for a second. 12% of men believe that they can win a point off the woman who won the Australian Open, while pregnant.

“Do you think if you were playing your very best tennis, you could win a point off Serena Williams?" the survey asked 1,732 adults in Great Britain. The results are hilarious.


Of the women asked, only 3% thought they could take a point from 37-year-old Williams – and overall, 7% of those asked said they thought they could score against her. Again, she holds 23 Grand Slam titles.

Chrissy Teigen responded to the results by pleading with Williams to indulge the idea, adding that she “would like to cry of laughter."

“I don't have enough 'ha ha ha ha ha ha ha's in my bag for this," Katy Brand tweeted.

The responses to the tweets are hilarious. At least the people of Twitter understand that Serena Williams will definitely kick some butt if these people try to go against her. And, these people should bow to our queen.


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